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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   5 Standouts from Hlinka Gretzky Cup   August 13, 2018
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There were no shortage of stellar performances at this year's Hlinka Gretzky
Cup, which didn't disappoint in terms of entertainment value as the annual
summer under-18 tournament played out in primetime from Edmonton for the first
time.

It wasn't without some controversy, with the United States getting robbed of a
chance to play for gold due to a decision preventing the use of video review,
which allowed Canada's semifinal equalizer to stand up despite clearly not
beating the buzzer. Canada went on to win in overtime, then overcame a 2-0
deficit to defeat Sweden 6-2 in the championship game on Saturday night.

For the organizers, it was an ideal result, with Canada repeating as champions
and defending gold on home ice in front of a healthy crowd of 10,000-plus at
Rogers Place, the fancy new home of the NHL's Edmonton Oilers.

This tournament, formerly known as the Ivan Hlinka Memorial, has long been a
launching pad for future NHL stars and showcases the top draft-eligible talent
for the coming years. For scouts, it is the official start of the draft year,
the first look at the next class in a best-on-best environment.

I'm still conferring with scouts in attendance, fielding feedback to finalize
my preseason Top 100 rankings - to be published later this month - but from my
 view on television, these five prospects were the biggest standouts at the
Hlinka Gretzky Cup.Vasili Podkolzin, LW, Russia

Podkolzin scored in every game for Russia, finishing with a tournament-high
eight goals, including a handful for the highlight reel.

I'm not sure he scored an "ugly" goal among those eight and his hat trick in
the bronze-medal game was a thing of beauty, securing Russia's spot on the
podium with a 5-4 victory over the U.S.

Russia's Vasili Podkolzin leads the #HlinkaGretzkyCup in goals and is
considered a top prospect for the #2019NHLDraft. pic.twitter.com/aLNSoGJJL3

- TSN (@TSN_Sports) August 11, 2018

Podkolzin wasn't a consensus first-round pick heading into the Hlinka Gretzky
Cup, but I'm with TSN's Craig Button in considering him a top-five prospect for
 2019 after watching Podkolzin work all that magic. Button was making the
comparison to Pavel Datsyuk - The Magic Man - but I saw more of a power element
 to Podkolzin's game in addition to that finesse. A bit of Ilya
Kovalchuk.Philip Broberg, LD, Sweden

Broberg, even more so than Podkolzin, was probably the tournament's biggest
revelation and should be the biggest riser in everybody's preliminary rankings.

This kid may have been a surprise, but he's going to be a stud. To me, Broberg
was the best defencemen at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup and it wasn't even close.
With all due respect to Canada's Bowen Byram and others, Broberg seemed to be
on another level.

Must See: Sweden's Broberg scores goal in mid-air. VIDEO:
https://t.co/dzThmgDOSZ pic.twitter.com/fhGkZECczh

- TSN (@TSN_Sports) August 7, 2018

Here we have a 6-foot-3 blueliner who skates like the wind, dazzling with
end-to-end rushes and top-end speed while also quarterbacking Sweden's power
play to produce three goals and four points in the tournament.

Broberg was no slouch in his own end either, playing in all situations and
showing shades of Victor Hedman in his upside. Broberg isn't as dynamic as
Rasmus Dahlin - this year's first overall pick - but if there was a prospect
emerging from the Hlinka Gretzky Cup as a potential challenger to Jack Hughes
for the top pick in 2019, it was Broberg for my money.Alexis Lafrenière, LC,
Canada

Lafrenière isn't draft eligible until 2020 - as a late-2001 birthdate - but he
 certainly lived up to the hype in leading Canada to gold as a 16-year-old
captain.

Lafrenière got better as the tournament progressed and saved his best for last
 in scoring a ΓÇÿwow' goal that stood up as the winner against Sweden. Yes,
Lafrenière netted the golden goal - on a terrific individual effort that gave
Canada a 3-2 lead.

Are you SERIOUS Alexis Lafrenière? He does it all himself to put
#TeamCanada🇨🇦 ahead of #Sweden🇸🇪3-2! #HlinkaGretzkyCup
pic.twitter.com/PYAEzjzEWz

- TSN (@TSN_Sports) August 12, 2018

Lafrenière starred on Canada's top line throughout, flanked by Kirby Dach and
either Peyton Krebs or Dylan Cozens. There is a very good chance that we'll
also get to see Lafrenière playing for Canada at the World Juniors in
Vancouver. There could be a couple or even a few under-agers on that U20 team,
but Lafrenière stands the best chance of making the cut.RELATED: Projecting
Canada's World Junior Roster

With Lafrenière, the Vincent Lecavalier comparisons are inevitable since he
plays for the same junior team - the QMJHL's Rimouski Oceanic - but I really
think Lafrenière will be his own player. The only worry for Lafrenière will
be overexposure since he already scored 42 goals as a rookie in Rimouski and
has two more seasons to go before hearing his name in the NHL draft.Nick
(Nicholas) Robertson, LW, USA

Robertson really jumped out at me, generating a ton of offence for the
Americans and outshining his highly-touted linemate Arthur Kaliyev, who entered
 the Hlinka Gretzky Cup as a projected top-15 pick after helping the Hamilton
Bulldogs to an OHL championship.

Robertson, who also plays in the OHL (Peterborough Petes), elevated himself
into that top-15 conversation and certainly into the top 31 as a first-round
candidate going forward. Worth noting, Robertson will be one of the youngest
prospects available for the 2019 NHL draft, born on Sept. 11 - just four days
before the cutoff and only a month older than Lafrenière (Oct. 11).

As a fellow 16-year-old at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup, Robertson's shot stood out -
 both for his quick release and his accuracy. He was a volume shooter
throughout the tournament, but also showed off some smooth moves to set up his
team-high four goals.

Robertson looked and played bigger than he's listed - at 5-foot-9 and 161
pounds - and he's likely to experience a growth spurt during his draft year.
His older brother Jason, a second-round pick (39th overall) for the Dallas
Stars in 2017, is listed at 6-foot-2 and 192 pounds. Jason will likely play for
 Team USA at the World Juniors, but the knock on him has been skating. Nick
displayed no such woes, keeping pace with pretty much everybody at the Hlinka
Gretzky Cup.Lucas Raymond, RW, Sweden

Raymond was a true under-ager at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup - as a 2002 birthdate,
eligible for the 2020 NHL draft - but you never would have guessed it. He was
consistently among the best players on the ice as one of the youngest skaters
in the tournament.

Raymond formed a dynamic duo with Alexander Holtz - another 2002 birthdate -
and they will be among the top picks in 2020, perhaps pushing Lafrenière for
first overall. Those two staked Sweden to that 2-0 lead in the gold-medal game
- each scoring a goal, with Raymond getting the first on a wicked top-shelf
snipe.

Lucas Raymond opens up the scoring for Sweden🇸🇪 with an absolute blast
just 42 seconds into regulation. #HlinkaGretzkyCup pic.twitter.com/CKButgrY59

- TSN (@TSN_Sports) August 12, 2018

Raymond can really rifle the puck, but he can also handle it at high speeds in
traffic. He was dangerous off the rush and anywhere in the offensive zone. A
constant threat to shoot, especially from faceoff possessions, Raymond is going
 to be difficult to contain when he eventually comes to the NHL.Honourable
MentionJosh Williams, RW, Canada

Speaking of snipers, Williams warranted a mention on this list after his
coming-out party at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup. He scored several clutch goals for
Canada, including the overtime winner in that controversial semifinal victory
over the Americans.

Williams wasn't as noticeable on a shift-by-shift basis as these other
prospects, but you definitely took notice when the puck was on his stick in a
scoring position. More often than not, it was in the back of the net seconds
later. Five times to be exact, tying Lafrenière for Canada's team lead in
goals during the tournament.

Williams is going to continue to fill the net in the WHL this season - as a
sophomore for the typically high-scoring Medicine Hat Tigers - and should be
another big-time riser in the draft rankings between now and next June.
Williams was just getting started at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup and that outburst
was no fluke - rather a sign of things to come.

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